IBM has announced the availability of Lotus Notes 7.0.2
for the Mac OS X platform, to provide the enterprise Macintosh
community with an e-mail and collaboration platform with advanced
productivity features.
The Notes 7.0.2 client platform provides Mac users, including
those using Intel-based Macs as well as Power PCs, with new instant
messaging, presence awareness and Web 2.0 features.
An enhanced user interface enables Mac users to group e-mails
together through a conversation thread, to view e-mails at-a-glance
and to save work in progress without having to manually activate
the save function.
Enhanced collaboration is also possible through integrated
instant messaging and presence awareness, allowing Mac users to
communicate in real time across the enterprise from within the
Notes e-mail, calendar and contacts.
Embedded RSS technology also allows users to publish data from
any Lotus Notes application using an industry standard RSS
format.
There is also an easy to personalise blog template for the
creation of interactive online journals, which bloggers can add or
update content to on or offline.
Lotus Notes 7.0.2 for the Macintosh costs from £53 per seat.
Comment on this article:
computer.weekly@rbi.co.uk